Publication Type |
presentation |
Author |
Hatfield, Kent E.; Oblad, Alex |
Title |
Pilot plant program for upgrading heavy oils by hydropyrolysis |
Date |
1984 |
Description |
The primary separation technique for the production of synthetic fuels from such sources as oil shale, tar sand, and black oils, produces a hydrocarbon liquid that is similar in properties to the heavier fractions of crude oil or heavy crudes. Extensive processing of these materials is required to bring them to a stage suitable for further processing in a normal oil refinery. This general problem seems to hold true for both in-situ as well as mined materials. Coal-derived liquids generally must undergo an even more drastic upgrading prior to reforming into transportation fuels. |
Publisher |
Coal Age Mining Information Services, McGraw-Hill, Inc. |
Subject |
synthetic fuels production; oil shale; tar sand; black oils; Coal-derived liquids |
Format |
application/pdf |
ARK |
ark:/87278/s6zw4k32 |
Setname |
ir_euar |
ID |
214292 |
Reference URL |
https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6zw4k32 |